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In reply to the discussion: Test your susceptibility to misinformation with this Cambridge test. Good luck. [View all]LeftInTX
(30,488 posts)1. So did I, but the site is slow and awkward to figure out.
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Test your susceptibility to misinformation with this Cambridge test. Good luck. [View all]
brewens
Oct 5
OP
You can take it over and over, but I can't figure out which one I missed because now I've got 20/20 correct.
LeftInTX
Oct 5
#58
I marked it real if it sounded plausible and fake if it sounded implausible/crazy.
Crunchy Frog
Oct 7
#136
What was your answer on the eye color question? I was reluctant to say yes but I'm sure I had seen studies saying
Quixote1818
Oct 6
#83
Agree. I got the hotel bottel one wrong too but I stay in hotels for work all the time.
Quixote1818
Oct 6
#89
Yeah, I should have gone with my gut feeling. I was probably more inclined to believe the limited studies becaues
Quixote1818
Oct 6
#95
A MAGAt or other tin-foil-hat wearer would tell you the test was designed to test...
RidinWithHarris
Oct 5
#53
Yup. Pretty much a waste of time around here. As I suspected. MAGAts would be afraid to take it, so this
brewens
Oct 5
#33
"Veracity Discernment: 100% (ability to accurately distinguish real news from fake news)"
LudwigPastorius
Oct 5
#43
I think I missed the trust question. I was thinking big picture as in the last few decades and losing trust because
brewens
Oct 5
#63
Hmmm. I said they didn't remove the small bottles from the bathrooms. Maybe that was it. n/t
brewens
Oct 6
#102
I don't mind multi-use. Unfortunately, I likely just read the headline and I interpreted it as: "Pack soap & shampoo"
LeftInTX
Oct 6
#118
17 out of 20 I wonder if I got the one about eye color wrong but I had seen several studies on this
Quixote1818
Oct 6
#82
19/20 here. It was much faster when I chose not to be considered in their study. n/t
woodsprite
Oct 6
#130